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do we have kayla? we're waiting on kayla tausche right now. we'll check back in with kayla in just a few moments. >>> right now we want to take a look at that forecast. meteorologist christina loren. some raindrops around the bay area. >> here i come to save the day for kayla tausche. good morning to you. you know what? we have showers around. it's not that bad. it feels tropical out there this morning. 53 degrees in san jose for instance. 52 in gilroy. you're at 50 degrees in livermore. look at that. clearly i was not prepared. have some of that lint remover on my dress. looking good for today. showers coming through right now. nothing too heavy. your highways are nice and slick. give yourself extra time. it's friday. you made it to the weekend. hopefully we'll maintain that friday light tradition that we typically see. i want to stop the clock on future cast and show you what we expect today. we have unsettled pattern with the jet stream to our south. expecting cloud cover throughout the day. we stop the clock at 7:00 a.m. showers should sub
do we have kayla? we're waiting on kayla tausche right now. we'll check back in with kayla in just a few moments. >>> right now we want to take a look at that forecast. meteorologist christina loren. some raindrops around the bay area. >> here i come to save the day for kayla tausche. good morning to you. you know what? we have showers around. it's not that bad. it feels tropical out there this morning. 53 degrees in san jose for instance. 52 in gilroy. you're at 50 degrees in...
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kayla williams? guest: from what has been announced so far, and there is quite a bit to be done on a limitation, but it sounds like the military is going to come up with requirements for each job and everybody will have to pass those requirements to serve in those jobs. if you are going to be in artillery, perhaps a qualification would be being able to lift and artillery, roud a certain distance and both men and women could meet those standards. i think that is the right way to go, and everybody can accomplish the tasks necessary. host: what about those that say the standards would be changed to accommodate women? guest: so far, the standards do not fully exist. i think it is important that they be developed with an eye to what it actually takes to get the job done and then apply them across the board. that is the most important thing. when i served, there was a woman that was five foot 10, 180 pounds, and she could march a long distance, and there was a male who struggled quite a bit more. so, it is
kayla williams? guest: from what has been announced so far, and there is quite a bit to be done on a limitation, but it sounds like the military is going to come up with requirements for each job and everybody will have to pass those requirements to serve in those jobs. if you are going to be in artillery, perhaps a qualification would be being able to lift and artillery, roud a certain distance and both men and women could meet those standards. i think that is the right way to go, and...
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. >> kayla. nice to meet you as well. >> you do have to have a bit more guts to do something like this. >> reporter: and sometimes brutal honesty. >> i don't think we'll date. >> i know it's an age thing. >> kayla found her suitors a little older. >> i wasn't born yet. >> that's all right. you're forgiving. >> reporter: but she made a f few -- >> that too. >> reporter: a good thing for kayla's best friend turned wing man. >> she didn't want to come by myself. i figured, you know, it's an opportunity to be social. why not? >> reporter: he met a girl he kind of liked. >> she left before i even got up. it's all good. >> reporter: his advice? >> come with a friend. at least you leave smiling. >> reporter: and if all else fails, you can always check out a book. in alexandria, david culver, news4. >>> there are five more speed dating events scheduled for the beetly library this year. the next one is on valentine's day. if you're not doing anything, it's at 7:00 p.m. >>> one last cheer for the hog eithe
. >> kayla. nice to meet you as well. >> you do have to have a bit more guts to do something like this. >> reporter: and sometimes brutal honesty. >> i don't think we'll date. >> i know it's an age thing. >> kayla found her suitors a little older. >> i wasn't born yet. >> that's all right. you're forgiving. >> reporter: but she made a f few -- >> that too. >> reporter: a good thing for kayla's best friend turned wing man....
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we're not going to have kayla. that's why i did the business news. >>> if you are dreading bundle up to take the dog out this morning, here's something that might make you feel better. an 8-year-old boston terrier being called a hero for saving her owner's life. she woke up her own i in the middle of the night on wednesday. she went to get out of bed and then fell to the ground nauseous. she called 9-1-1 and firefighters pulled her and kayla from the home. both with carbon monoxide poisoning. somebody left their car running for hours in a garage beneath her apartment. >> one, i'm just so appreciative that i'm alive and that she's alive. and i feel so lucky that i can tell my family how much i love them. >> williamson says as soon as she left the hospital, she went and bought a carbon monoxide detector. >>> this just in to our newsroom. frederick county schools in virginia are closed today. >>> let's turn to tom kierein and get an assessment why schools are still doing this. some icy spots still. especially in virgi
we're not going to have kayla. that's why i did the business news. >>> if you are dreading bundle up to take the dog out this morning, here's something that might make you feel better. an 8-year-old boston terrier being called a hero for saving her owner's life. she woke up her own i in the middle of the night on wednesday. she went to get out of bed and then fell to the ground nauseous. she called 9-1-1 and firefighters pulled her and kayla from the home. both with carbon monoxide...
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kayla tausche is at cnbc headquarters with the call of the day. which bank is it? >> i'm reporting live from an empty headquarters with you guys all down at the stock exchange. bank is citi and goldman is favorable on the bank because it says there is stim stimulants for earnings growth. restructuring announced last month. goldman's report expressed some confidence that its new ceo will be a game changer for this stock. analysts across wall street have been making big calls ahead of bank earnings next week, the bulk of them being equally fafbl on citi. morgan stanley analyst betsy grace says raise citi to overweight. jmp upgraded it to market perform. if you look at the kbw bank index it is up 30% in 2012 and continues its run into this year. other banks were getting their houses in order during that time, trimming expenses, bulking up capital bases and settling big figure lawsuits that had been overhangs on stocks like bank of america and jpmorgan. interest margins will still get squeezed. they're looking at citi where there appear to be some real catalysts but it
kayla tausche is at cnbc headquarters with the call of the day. which bank is it? >> i'm reporting live from an empty headquarters with you guys all down at the stock exchange. bank is citi and goldman is favorable on the bank because it says there is stim stimulants for earnings growth. restructuring announced last month. goldman's report expressed some confidence that its new ceo will be a game changer for this stock. analysts across wall street have been making big calls ahead of bank...
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. >> she went to bed last night when kayla abruptly woke her opener. >> she ran up against me and was standing thering looing at me. >> something was wrong. >> i sort of fell on to the floor and then i realized, you know, my stomach is hurting i'm feeling nauseous. >> kristen called 911, firefighters arrived and got her and kayla out of the house. both had to be treated for carbon monoxide. where was it coming from? in the garage below, somebody had left their parked car inside running for several hours. so basically i was laying in a death trap. >> christy says she never heard a carbon monoxide detector go off. she says that's the first thing she went out to buy. >> one, i'm so appreciative that i'm alive and that she's alive. and i feel so lucky that i can tell my family how much i love them. >> dpooo you have a carbon monoe detector in your home? that's the point christy says she really wants to get across. >> second massive crowd this week. the annual march for life rally kicked off at noon. thousands of anti-abortion demonstrators will march to the capital and the supreme court.
. >> she went to bed last night when kayla abruptly woke her opener. >> she ran up against me and was standing thering looing at me. >> something was wrong. >> i sort of fell on to the floor and then i realized, you know, my stomach is hurting i'm feeling nauseous. >> kristen called 911, firefighters arrived and got her and kayla out of the house. both had to be treated for carbon monoxide. where was it coming from? in the garage below, somebody had left their...
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she saved my life and probably the life of many other people in my condo complex. >> reporter: kayla woke christie up. >> i know the answers i gave them, i kept thinking, oh my god, what's my address, how old am i, what is my name, and i realized then that this is serious. >> reporter: she now has a new cause, con vinceing people like her mom to get carbon monoxide detectors. >> obviously i didn't have one, and it could have cost me my life, and according to some of the doctors, within five minutes if i had not gotten out of there, i would not be here today, and you would be having an interview with my mom about her daughter being dead. >> reporter: a new perspective on life. >> i just feel like sometimes, you know, everyone in life gets into their humdrum kind of routine, and i feel like we tend to forget to tell the people that we care about that we love them. or i feel like we run this rat race, and we don't take time for the people that we really love, and sometimes just slowing down a little bit and, you know, sacrificing something that might not be so important to spend time wi
she saved my life and probably the life of many other people in my condo complex. >> reporter: kayla woke christie up. >> i know the answers i gave them, i kept thinking, oh my god, what's my address, how old am i, what is my name, and i realized then that this is serious. >> reporter: she now has a new cause, con vinceing people like her mom to get carbon monoxide detectors. >> obviously i didn't have one, and it could have cost me my life, and according to some of the...
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good morning, kayla. >> reporter: good tuesday morning to you, marla. futures are mixed as investors return from the holiday weekend. markets are coming off their third straight week of gains. the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 all sitting at five-year highs boosted by positive economic news and decent earnings reports to boot. we get data today on existing home sales and lots more earnings. we hear from dupont and verizon this morning and google and ibm this afternoon. the dow rising 53 points friday to 13,649. nasdaq slipping one to 3134. >>> if you just got used to your iphone 5 it may already be obsolete. a chinese publication reports apple could release three new iphone models this year. the iphone 5s could come in june and long reported that apple is working on another cheaper device. the third model may be ready for the holiday season. it would have a much bigger 4.8-inch screen. reports say shipments of parts could begin in march and manufacturers may start production in april. keep your eyes peeleded f ed fe. back over to you. >>> how about we keep ou
good morning, kayla. >> reporter: good tuesday morning to you, marla. futures are mixed as investors return from the holiday weekend. markets are coming off their third straight week of gains. the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 all sitting at five-year highs boosted by positive economic news and decent earnings reports to boot. we get data today on existing home sales and lots more earnings. we hear from dupont and verizon this morning and google and ibm this afternoon. the dow rising 53...
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. >>> this little dog is being hailed as a hero this morning. 8-year-old kayla woke her owner in the middle of the night wednesday. williamson got up to get out of bed and fell to the ground nauseous. she called 91 and firefighters pulled her and kayla from the home both with carbon monoxide poisoning. someone left their car running for several hours in a garage beneath the apartment. >> one, i'm so appreciativ that i'm alive and that she's alive. i feel so lucky that i can tell my pamly how much i love them. >> williamson says as soon as she left the hospital, she bought a carbon monoxide detector. >>> prince george's county police say a 16-year-old murdered last weekend was the victim of dpang gang violence. two people gunned down marcus jones outside a party last saturday in ft. washington. it stemmed from gang rivalry. police are still searching for a third suspect. >>> a surprising twist this morning after word of a gunman shut down the campus of university of virginia at wise on sunday night. the bristol herald courier reports a 20-year-old made it up because as prosecutors put
. >>> this little dog is being hailed as a hero this morning. 8-year-old kayla woke her owner in the middle of the night wednesday. williamson got up to get out of bed and fell to the ground nauseous. she called 91 and firefighters pulled her and kayla from the home both with carbon monoxide poisoning. someone left their car running for several hours in a garage beneath the apartment. >> one, i'm so appreciativ that i'm alive and that she's alive. i feel so lucky that i can tell...
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kayla was breathing it, too. >> this is my baby girl and she knew something was wrong. and she was trying to tell her mommy to wake up. and she saved my life and probably the life of many other people in my condo complex. >> kayla woke cristie up. cristie got up, weaved as she walked, fell down, called 911. >> i know that the answers that i gave them, i kept thinking, oh my god, what is my address? how old am i? what is my name? and i realized then that this is serious. >> she now has a new cause, convincing people, like her mom, to get carbon monoxide detectors. >> obviously, i didn't have one, and it could have cost me my life. and according to some of the doctors, within five minutes, if i had not gotten out of there, i would not be here today. and you would be having an interview with my mom about her daughter being dead. >> a new perspective on life. >> i feel like sometimes everyone in life just gets into their routine and i feel like we tend to forget to tell the people that we care about that we love them. or i feel like we run on this rat race and we don't take
kayla was breathing it, too. >> this is my baby girl and she knew something was wrong. and she was trying to tell her mommy to wake up. and she saved my life and probably the life of many other people in my condo complex. >> kayla woke cristie up. cristie got up, weaved as she walked, fell down, called 911. >> i know that the answers that i gave them, i kept thinking, oh my god, what is my address? how old am i? what is my name? and i realized then that this is serious....
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>> kayla, for the moment, thank you. meanwhile, we should mention that black rock says its fourth quarter profit boosted. the world's largest money manager earned $694 million or $3.93 a share. that easily beats what wall street was expecting. the stock is gaining, what, 20% since november currently trading at 852 week high. on a programming note, do be aware that black rock ceo larry fink will be live on "closing bell" at 3:00 eastern. now importantly several market indices are hitting new highs today. the s&p 500, as you'll be aware, at five-year highs. the dow transports are at an all-time high. so is the russell 2,000 small cap index and the s&p midcap 400 is also at an all-time high. let's bring in kenny pulcari director of floor operations for yield securities. for the last four trading sessions the market went nowhere. today we're up 88 points on the dow and we could break potentially to a triple digit gain. what does that all add up to? >> it's interesting you've said it. ever since we rallied back up to 1475 the
>> kayla, for the moment, thank you. meanwhile, we should mention that black rock says its fourth quarter profit boosted. the world's largest money manager earned $694 million or $3.93 a share. that easily beats what wall street was expecting. the stock is gaining, what, 20% since november currently trading at 852 week high. on a programming note, do be aware that black rock ceo larry fink will be live on "closing bell" at 3:00 eastern. now importantly several market indices are...
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kayla, ladies first on this. did he go over the line? >> i don't think so. for her she's a pageant winner, miss alabama, of course has a lot of publicity. if you believe the adanlg any publicity is good publicity. for a return on investment. they have only been dating a month. to get that many followers, that's a pretty good return, not to sound crass. >> i have a great concern for those of us who talk for a living. sometimes we say more than we should. i think brent said a little more than he should there. not that i haven't from time to time myself. >> i have been there, too. listen, he may have gone 10 minutes into the gachl the game this kind of conversation sort which shows you how much alabama was pasting notre dame. sorry, mary. the bottom line, i checked her twitter page, 550,000, she had 24. this is good for her career. brent, in terms of what he said, people were a little sketched out for the dirty old man stuff. >> let he who never made a mistake on air. >> exactly. sometimes we go on a bit too much. we appreciate it. sue, down to you. >> thank yo
kayla, ladies first on this. did he go over the line? >> i don't think so. for her she's a pageant winner, miss alabama, of course has a lot of publicity. if you believe the adanlg any publicity is good publicity. for a return on investment. they have only been dating a month. to get that many followers, that's a pretty good return, not to sound crass. >> i have a great concern for those of us who talk for a living. sometimes we say more than we should. i think brent said a little...
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kayla, very quickly. you're a published author now and an outspoken advocate. i've got to ask you, political future. are you thinking of running for something, maybe? perhaps? >> you know, i'm not sure that the people are that interested in electing a woman with tattoos, but i am both happy to continue serving our country in as many ways as we can. >> we've learn more about you today. >> colonel jack jacobs, kayla williams, thanks to both of you. we appreciate it. >> i'm not going ask you where the tattoos were and what they were. you like the restraint there? >> the naacp joining the lawsuit against the city of new york. we'll tell you in the next hour. first, though, quick. is it a bird? is it a plane? no. it's a man. new york's cory booker saving a dog this time. the latest on the standoff between booker and senior statesmen. you're watching msnbc. the place for politics. to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your a
kayla, very quickly. you're a published author now and an outspoken advocate. i've got to ask you, political future. are you thinking of running for something, maybe? perhaps? >> you know, i'm not sure that the people are that interested in electing a woman with tattoos, but i am both happy to continue serving our country in as many ways as we can. >> we've learn more about you today. >> colonel jack jacobs, kayla williams, thanks to both of you. we appreciate it. >> i'm...
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>> thank you, kayla. so, in terms of setting the tone, these will have a major impact when it comes to some of these brokers. >> yeah, they will. two different things. banking business and broker. we're long jpmorgan, as you maybe know. i was hoping she would have pictures that would go along with her discussion of what the earnings are tomorrow, but not. >> i could just go home and -- >> i am long, you know, i think we'll see good things out of jpmorgan. a couple of good things to look for. net interest margin is another one. they have a little less exposure in term lgs of, they have more, other income than just net interest margin and we'll see also how the banking business does, the capital markets business. that, obviously, is a read through to goldman sachs. >> keith? >> a good example of how you use market beta to your advantage. i don't have to trade the jpmorgan or the gladman event. i have to understand or think i understand the expectation of the event. going into today, it is a pretty high expe
>> thank you, kayla. so, in terms of setting the tone, these will have a major impact when it comes to some of these brokers. >> yeah, they will. two different things. banking business and broker. we're long jpmorgan, as you maybe know. i was hoping she would have pictures that would go along with her discussion of what the earnings are tomorrow, but not. >> i could just go home and -- >> i am long, you know, i think we'll see good things out of jpmorgan. a couple of...
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kayla, thanks so much. financials were certainly stars this week when it comes to earnings, but technology will take center stage next week. where will the drivers be of this market, and will they hurt or help stock? we have david perl and rob lutz of capital money management. good to see you, gentlemen. thanks so much for joining us. >> great to be with you. david, you say apple and google will be the key ones next week. break it down for us. why those two and what are you expecting? >> well, the markets discounted apple over the last three months as if their revenue growth is going to the single digits. it's not. clearly the rate of growth is slowed but they are going to sell a record number of iphones, and their growth rate, while seasonably will be low in the first quarter, will start picking up with new products in mid-year. the new iphone traditionally comes in around summer. probably a new ipad and maybe that apple tv. so at a 20% discount to the market, it is extremely cheap. everyone who loved it s
kayla, thanks so much. financials were certainly stars this week when it comes to earnings, but technology will take center stage next week. where will the drivers be of this market, and will they hurt or help stock? we have david perl and rob lutz of capital money management. good to see you, gentlemen. thanks so much for joining us. >> great to be with you. david, you say apple and google will be the key ones next week. break it down for us. why those two and what are you expecting?...
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kayla tausche joins us right now with more on that. kayla, a lot of questions about that this morning. >> a lot of questions but investors are saying this slower, more measured pace, makes it a little bit more sustainable, especially coupled with economic fundamentals that you guys have been talking about all morning. if you take a look at what we've seen in the last ten months, both the dow and s&p up less than 10%. whereas in 2007, 13 dow components were up more than 20% apiece, even if you take a look at the chart it does look a little bit similar. we'll break down the dow a little bit later in the show as well. that swelling in '07 the pinnacle of what had been a five-year bull run for stocks beginning in 2002. money had been pouring into equity markets. not into the safe haven trades like we've seen in the last years here. take a look at what type of economy we were looking at back then. the ten-year was at 4.65%. corporate balance sheets looked about as good as they do now, $1.5 trillion. unemployment 4.7%, but was just starting
kayla tausche joins us right now with more on that. kayla, a lot of questions about that this morning. >> a lot of questions but investors are saying this slower, more measured pace, makes it a little bit more sustainable, especially coupled with economic fundamentals that you guys have been talking about all morning. if you take a look at what we've seen in the last ten months, both the dow and s&p up less than 10%. whereas in 2007, 13 dow components were up more than 20% apiece,...
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kayla? >> despite big bank rally, since the beginning of the fourth quarter, fear that underlying earnings could take the wind from stock sales. most big u.s. banks will take a hit from this week's mortgage settlements. bank of america with steepest charges with settlements totaling $3.8 billion. wells fargo coming off its bottom line from occ settlement. citi is 305 million and j.p. morgan does not yet know. there are margins under pressure for several quarters at this point. capital markets activity slowed in fourth quart wesh not as much as q 4. there are transactions with the uncertaintive the fiscal cliff. according to dee logical global, bank revenues down 3% compared to 2011. loan underwriting down. only up is dead capital markets for bond underwriting jumping 30% because of continued low interest rates. in fact, debt capital rights with the lowest share in the last 15 years. sue, this is the potential surprise of course when you manage expectations that low there is whab do you know,
kayla? >> despite big bank rally, since the beginning of the fourth quarter, fear that underlying earnings could take the wind from stock sales. most big u.s. banks will take a hit from this week's mortgage settlements. bank of america with steepest charges with settlements totaling $3.8 billion. wells fargo coming off its bottom line from occ settlement. citi is 305 million and j.p. morgan does not yet know. there are margins under pressure for several quarters at this point. capital...
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. >>> the heartbreaking long wait for kayla garret goes on. the tests of the bones did not come from garret. the fragment was linked to two girls who had already been identified. the search for this girl's daughter must start from scratch again. >>> a man turned himself in to police for killing his own mother. he called police to his home just before noon. he led them to the body of 89- year-old stand worth. in 1966 he was sentenced to death for killing two teenage girls and his sentence was reduced to life and he was paroled. >>> coming up in 11 minutes, the three finalists one has been instrument tall in one of the deadliest massacres in u.s. history. >>> holding three more meetings about gun violence at the white house. including the national rifle association. he is also scheduled to sit down with representatives from the entertainment industry. they will need to come up with more on gun violence. >>> they experienced the first gun buy back program and people who live in san francisco and contra costa counties can also participate. they wi
. >>> the heartbreaking long wait for kayla garret goes on. the tests of the bones did not come from garret. the fragment was linked to two girls who had already been identified. the search for this girl's daughter must start from scratch again. >>> a man turned himself in to police for killing his own mother. he called police to his home just before noon. he led them to the body of 89- year-old stand worth. in 1966 he was sentenced to death for killing two teenage girls and...
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kayla tausche has more on that. this is as much about the report to the board on the london wales, tomorrow ultimately what that means for jamie dimon's bonus. >> it's going to end up being an extremely busy week for the bank. we have the fourth quarter earnings released on wednesday. we could also get the report on the london whale report. the panel is led by former exxon mobil chairman and chief executive lee raymond. he and his three-member panel were given wide-ranging authority over nearly nine months of investigations to cross check findings of management and regulators. remember that trade cost jpmorgan more than $7 billion. it also cost the jobs of several key executives. last june, cnbc's mary thompson asked ceo jamie dimon how his complacency as ceo should be penalized and here's what he said. >> my comp is completely set by the board of directors. 100% set. i assume they'll incorporate this in how they evaluate me. but i'm going to leave that to them. i think it would be inappropriate for me to tell you w
kayla tausche has more on that. this is as much about the report to the board on the london wales, tomorrow ultimately what that means for jamie dimon's bonus. >> it's going to end up being an extremely busy week for the bank. we have the fourth quarter earnings released on wednesday. we could also get the report on the london whale report. the panel is led by former exxon mobil chairman and chief executive lee raymond. he and his three-member panel were given wide-ranging authority over...
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kayla tousche tellinging us how different. >> probably better for the projectry on the market right now. the market is still cheap relative to earnings. dow is 17 times earnings in '07. 13 times earnings right now and earnings growth for its part is expected to increase going forward. everyone is talking about it today. while it does matter that we have record flows into equity mutual funds and etfs for the month of january, probably more important to look the at fact that in the last year we had 200 billion in out flows from stocks. three state weeks of inflows. that is showing that sentiment toward stocks is improving. third, market projectry as i show in '07 is much different. ten-year, yielding near 5%. gold was 743 bucks an ounce. coming off a five-year stock rally then. here is where we are now. multiyear upswing which is what people are saying. 1.95% on ten-year. gold more than doubled where it was before. >> the number that sticks out to me the most, kayla, is the unemployment figure. 3% of the working population are millions of people add be productivity to the economy, spendin
kayla tousche tellinging us how different. >> probably better for the projectry on the market right now. the market is still cheap relative to earnings. dow is 17 times earnings in '07. 13 times earnings right now and earnings growth for its part is expected to increase going forward. everyone is talking about it today. while it does matter that we have record flows into equity mutual funds and etfs for the month of january, probably more important to look the at fact that in the last...
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this is kayla. she woke her owner up, christie williamson, in the middle of the night wednesday night. williamson says, when she went to get out of bed, she fell to the ground nauseous. she called 911, and firefighters pulled her and kayla from the home, both are carbon monoxide poisoning. it turns out someone had left their car running for several hours in a garage beneath her apartment. >> one, i'm just so appreciative that i'm alive and that she's alive, and i feel so lucky that i can tell my family how much i love them. >> williamson says that, as soon as she left the hospital, she went and bought a carbon monoxide detector. >>> we're going to check in again with tom kierein with the latest on our forecast. he's outside there in that cold weather. you see any snowflakes yet, tom? >> no. they're suspended aloft. you can kind of tell the sky looks a little bit fuzzy, and that is snow falling from the overcast. it is drying up before it reaches the ground. there is the sky over the potomac river, a
this is kayla. she woke her owner up, christie williamson, in the middle of the night wednesday night. williamson says, when she went to get out of bed, she fell to the ground nauseous. she called 911, and firefighters pulled her and kayla from the home, both are carbon monoxide poisoning. it turns out someone had left their car running for several hours in a garage beneath her apartment. >> one, i'm just so appreciative that i'm alive and that she's alive, and i feel so lucky that i can...
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>> i'm from -- kayla from queens, new york. >> jimmy: what? >> i'm kayla from queens, new york. >> jimmy: that's better. okay. here we go. we're gonna start the board here. now, be very careful, okay? ♪ say "no guttenberg." >> no guttenberg. >> jimmy: there you go. come on. you don't want that guttenberg. ♪ "under the hat!" ♪ >> under the hat! >> jimmy: all right, this is very easy. you know how it works. under this hat right here is something. could be anything. all you got to do is guess what it is. [ light laughter ] all right, contestant number two. what is under the hat? >> an apple. [ buzzer ] >> jimmy: so sorry. the thing that was under a hat was a table. [ laughter ] [ sad tuba ] thank you for playing. i appreciate it. get outta here. [ applause ] ♪ what's up, buddy? how you doing, my friend? contestant number three, what is your name? where are you from? we all want to know. >> i'm dan. i'm from long island, new york. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, good man. dan from long island. we love it. all right, get ready to pre
>> i'm from -- kayla from queens, new york. >> jimmy: what? >> i'm kayla from queens, new york. >> jimmy: that's better. okay. here we go. we're gonna start the board here. now, be very careful, okay? ♪ say "no guttenberg." >> no guttenberg. >> jimmy: there you go. come on. you don't want that guttenberg. ♪ "under the hat!" ♪ >> under the hat! >> jimmy: all right, this is very easy. you know how it works. under this hat...
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good morning, kayla. >> good tuesday morning to you, scott. we have futures in the market that are mixed this morning as investors return from the holiday weekend. markets are coming off the third straight week of gains at the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 sitting at five-year highs. google and ibm will announce this afternoon. dow rising 53 points on friday. nasdaq slipping one to 3134. southwest is joining the list of airlines adding a few extra fees. 40 bucks for passengers who want to be the first to board their flight. the fee guarantees you'll be one of the first 15 people in line so you can choose your seat and stow your carry-on bags before anyone else. southwest already charges $10 for early bird check in service but the new boarding option can be purchased at the gate up to 45 minutes before your flight. scott, back over to you. >> all right. thank you much. i hate it when people catch onto that. ten bucks on southwest. you don't have to stand in line at all and now 40 bucks. i love paying the ten bucks. i seem to be the only person that d
good morning, kayla. >> good tuesday morning to you, scott. we have futures in the market that are mixed this morning as investors return from the holiday weekend. markets are coming off the third straight week of gains at the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 sitting at five-year highs. google and ibm will announce this afternoon. dow rising 53 points on friday. nasdaq slipping one to 3134. southwest is joining the list of airlines adding a few extra fees. 40 bucks for passengers who want to...
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kayla. >> in the nation's largest housing provider is about as good an indicator as you can get. the bank's fourth quarter showed a slow down in mortgage origination in addition to attracting margins but more importantly the pipeline for upcoming mortgages drop to $81 for 97 billion in q3 and over a hundred billion in q2. could there be a slow down ahead in cfo tim sloan is asked exactly that. >> we would expect to benefit from seasonally stronger application nets first quarter. we start the quarter with the very strong pipeline, one of the strongest pine lines in our history. so we feel confident and more optimistic about continues origination in the mortgage business. >> no question winterer is less popular for home buying than spring time. so seasonality is at work. but paul miller seems to echo the view on wall street saying quote while we expect it to continue through 2013, will we stay with profitability? no. so one year left under the mortgage boom, get them while you can. >> kayla, thank you very much. >> let's recap headlines driving today's session. slightly weaker holi
kayla. >> in the nation's largest housing provider is about as good an indicator as you can get. the bank's fourth quarter showed a slow down in mortgage origination in addition to attracting margins but more importantly the pipeline for upcoming mortgages drop to $81 for 97 billion in q3 and over a hundred billion in q2. could there be a slow down ahead in cfo tim sloan is asked exactly that. >> we would expect to benefit from seasonally stronger application nets first quarter. we...
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for a look at how futures are trading we turn to kayla at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning, john. we have features that are higher this morning likely due to good earnings reports from google and ibm. the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 all closed at new five-year highs. seems to be a daily occurrence. the kou has been up eight of the past nine sessions. we get data on home prices and big earnings from mcdonald's and united technologies. this afternoon we hear from apple. the dow rising 62 points to 13,712. the nasdaq up eight to 3143. the senate commerce committee is expected to hold a hearing and to u.s. aviation safety in the wake of incidents involving boeing 787 dreamryaner jets. lawmakers want to examine why the f.a.a. allowed boeing to install highly flammable lithium batteries on the 787. u.s. french and japanese authorities are investigating why the batteries failed on recent flights. one forced an emergency landing in japan. that led to a worldwide grounding of the dreamliner. back to you. >> thank you very much. we'll check in later on. >> l
for a look at how futures are trading we turn to kayla at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning, john. we have features that are higher this morning likely due to good earnings reports from google and ibm. the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 all closed at new five-year highs. seems to be a daily occurrence. the kou has been up eight of the past nine sessions. we get data on home prices and big earnings from mcdonald's and united technologies. this afternoon we hear from...
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let's check in with kayla tausc tausche. >> reporter: analysts are describing them as the friend who peaked in high school, so to speak. too ahead of the curve. its net interest margin, a key measure of bank profitability that at wells was also once best in class that. saw a big drop in the third quarter, and analysts say it could contract again in q4. consensus for wells is 89 cents a share, roughly 29 billion in revenue or flat. the street is more positive on jpmorgan which reports next wednesday. the u.s.' largest bank by assets appeared well positioned to benefit from an upswing in mortgage refinancing. the state of capital markets activity in the fourth quarter could prove surprising. in an industry conference in september the bank's then cfo forecasted a drop of as much as 20% in capital markets activity. and while loans and ipos slowed to a halt debt surged and jpmorgan holds on to that top spot in that space globally followed by bank of america and citigroup. the fourth quarter marks the first time for new ceo mike corbett at the helm. consensus on citi is $1.02 on $19 billio
let's check in with kayla tausc tausche. >> reporter: analysts are describing them as the friend who peaked in high school, so to speak. too ahead of the curve. its net interest margin, a key measure of bank profitability that at wells was also once best in class that. saw a big drop in the third quarter, and analysts say it could contract again in q4. consensus for wells is 89 cents a share, roughly 29 billion in revenue or flat. the street is more positive on jpmorgan which reports next...
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kayla, for the moment, thank you very much. let's find out how consumers are reacting to these new checkout fees. cnbc's courtney reagan is here live. i assume you're not in new york, because it's not applicable there. >> that's exactly right, simon. we are actually in downtown englewood, new jersey. as kayla explained, very few retailers will likely implement these surcharges. because they exactly know how consumers will react. even the possibility, frustrated folks that we spoke to here in the affluent town of englewood, and moreover they said they would adapt if they had to, either shop somewhere else that didn't charge these fees, or pay with cash. >> so as a consumer, i have the power to take my business to a retailer who is going to charge me that, or for one who's not. and i'll choose to go to one who doesn't charge me that. >> i would try to pay with cash, definitely. >> or use a different credit card. >> probably use my debit card a lot more. >> so basically this settlement hasn't really solved much of that disagreemen
kayla, for the moment, thank you very much. let's find out how consumers are reacting to these new checkout fees. cnbc's courtney reagan is here live. i assume you're not in new york, because it's not applicable there. >> that's exactly right, simon. we are actually in downtown englewood, new jersey. as kayla explained, very few retailers will likely implement these surcharges. because they exactly know how consumers will react. even the possibility, frustrated folks that we spoke to here...
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let's get to kayla tausche. >> hi. news this week of banks settling lawsuits started out as a positive for investors. if you've got litigation issues quantified and off the books. but the stocks turned south on how much they would shave from the books. $8.5 billion suit. and the federal reserve was detailed midday. it will cost $3.3 billion in cash and $5.5 billion in mortgages. sun trust, u.s. bancorp, and ci citi. another $10 billion in fannie mae. the stock popped premarket. the bank must pony up $2 million in cash. the bank said it will be modestly profitable for q4 next week. but it could swallow the quarter. considering that wouldn't be the first first time it would wipe away nearly all of its earnings. >> thank you so much. kayla tausche with the latest there. we'll be watching those banks. >>> we are about 50 minutes before the closing bell sounds. the dow down about 55 points right now. >> as we close down on the next crisis, mitch mcconnell has a simple question. we will tell you what it is and how those on t
let's get to kayla tausche. >> hi. news this week of banks settling lawsuits started out as a positive for investors. if you've got litigation issues quantified and off the books. but the stocks turned south on how much they would shave from the books. $8.5 billion suit. and the federal reserve was detailed midday. it will cost $3.3 billion in cash and $5.5 billion in mortgages. sun trust, u.s. bancorp, and ci citi. another $10 billion in fannie mae. the stock popped premarket. the bank...
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scott, back to you. >> kayla, thanks so much. take a look. got 45 minutes to go before the bell rings the final day of the trading month. here it is the dow industrials 13,875. >> up next, we'll talk with aetna chairman and ceo mark bertolini. the stock down slightly after the report on earnings. >> president obama's health care reform, you have of the law has taken effect, union leaders are having buyers remorse. we'll tell you why next. >> and our own jeff cox says he's not a believer in the rally. that's coming up on the "closing bell." stay with us. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. >>> when it really mattered, they supported it. now some unions are turning against preside
scott, back to you. >> kayla, thanks so much. take a look. got 45 minutes to go before the bell rings the final day of the trading month. here it is the dow industrials 13,875. >> up next, we'll talk with aetna chairman and ceo mark bertolini. the stock down slightly after the report on earnings. >> president obama's health care reform, you have of the law has taken effect, union leaders are having buyers remorse. we'll tell you why next. >> and our own jeff cox says...
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>> all right, kayla. thanks very much. more now on wells fargo numbers and how things look moving forward with timothy saloon, wells fargo chief executive officer. tim, thanks for joining us on the program. >> thanks for having me. >> we want you to characterize what happened in the last three months and tell us how business it. tell us that the mortgage lending business is concerning wall street. what's going on? can you walk us through it? >> sure. we had a terrific quarter, and it was another record quarter for wells fargo. as you mentioned, our earnings were up $5.1 billion, up 24% year over year. earnings per share was up 26% year over year, and at 91 cents that was our 12th consecutive quarter of earnings growth, and our seventh consecutive quarter of record earnings. the good news is that our earnings were very broad-based. our revenue was up 7%. we saw a good loan growth at $17 billion in the quarter across our wholesale and our retail and our wealth management business. we saw very strong deposit growth, as were y
>> all right, kayla. thanks very much. more now on wells fargo numbers and how things look moving forward with timothy saloon, wells fargo chief executive officer. tim, thanks for joining us on the program. >> thanks for having me. >> we want you to characterize what happened in the last three months and tell us how business it. tell us that the mortgage lending business is concerning wall street. what's going on? can you walk us through it? >> sure. we had a terrific...
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kayla, does apple really care if they are not the biggest seller of smart foens? >> i don't know, really, tyler. i think that they haven't been the biggest seller of smart phones. android has long been the dominant operating system here. i don't know apple's move is to create a smaller version of whatever it was making before. i know that's worked in the past but is that always going to work? samsung has add great ad campaign. i'll say that. that definitely has gotten a lot of people talking about the perks of being a samsung user. >> i'm not sure they -- listen, i don't know if they want to be the biggest. but they care about bleeding away certain advantages they have. there is a reason they introduce the ipad mini. and i think it was to compete directly against amazon and some of the other tablets out there. and so the logic they have already used would make some sense for a sort of mini iphone in a way. bit way, lead here, samsung 27%. apple 19%. lg is 17%. >> let's move on to something we all move and love. >> tory birch joining oprah on the list of billionair
kayla, does apple really care if they are not the biggest seller of smart foens? >> i don't know, really, tyler. i think that they haven't been the biggest seller of smart phones. android has long been the dominant operating system here. i don't know apple's move is to create a smaller version of whatever it was making before. i know that's worked in the past but is that always going to work? samsung has add great ad campaign. i'll say that. that definitely has gotten a lot of people...
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guys, back to you. >> kayla, thanks so much. >> we're all embarrassed for jamie he only made $11 million last year too. bad. let's take a deeper dive into what's happening in the financial services industry. more evidence that wall street of the past is long gone? >> joining us anton schuts and cassandra tory of bell rock capital. good to see both of you. anton, what do you think are the changes that you see in terms of the banking sector going forward? seems like the wall street we once knew is certainly a thing of the past. there are a lot fewer investment banks, we know that, but with are we seeing real structural change when it comes to risk-taking, jobs, compensation? how do you see it? >> all of it. a lot of regulations. obviously what kills is leverage, and the firms of the past were more highly levered, had a lot less equity and took a lot of different types of risks, particularly with liquidity. the new banks have a lot more capital. they take a lot less risk and they still obviously do take risk, but they are carrying a lot of capital against, it a lot of liquidity and assets t
guys, back to you. >> kayla, thanks so much. >> we're all embarrassed for jamie he only made $11 million last year too. bad. let's take a deeper dive into what's happening in the financial services industry. more evidence that wall street of the past is long gone? >> joining us anton schuts and cassandra tory of bell rock capital. good to see both of you. anton, what do you think are the changes that you see in terms of the banking sector going forward? seems like the wall...
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another parolee who had hung himself may have abducted kayla. they searched an abandoned well in lyndon, california and found human bone fragments. but dna tests revealed they did not match makayla's profile. so now the garrett family is shifting gears again back into hoping like they have been doing for 24 years now. >> missing her, looking for her, hoping and praying for some answers and perhaps juggling them all at the same time. >> leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >>> we are learning more about the death of a home intruder at the hands of the resident. what first seemed to be a burglary gone bad has turned into what police say was an elaborate conspiracy by an estranged wife that backfired. alan wang is at the apartment building in pittsburgh tonight where this all went down. alan? >> carolyn, we have pictures of the couple during better times. now four people are under arrest for murder including the man's wife. police say she plotted for two weeks with her boyfriend, and when the time came, it all fell apart. the apartment residents identified
another parolee who had hung himself may have abducted kayla. they searched an abandoned well in lyndon, california and found human bone fragments. but dna tests revealed they did not match makayla's profile. so now the garrett family is shifting gears again back into hoping like they have been doing for 24 years now. >> missing her, looking for her, hoping and praying for some answers and perhaps juggling them all at the same time. >> leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >>> we are...
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another parolee who had hung himself may have abducted kayla. they searched an abandoned well in lyndon, california and found human bone fragments. but dna tests revealed they did not match makayla's profile. so now the garrett family is shifting gears again back into hoping like they have been doing for 24 years now. >> missing her, looking for her, hoping and praying for some answers and perhaps juggling them all at the same time. >> leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >>> we are learning more about the death of a home intruder at the hands of the resident. what first seemed to be a burglary gone bad has turned into what police say was an elaborate conspiracy by an estranged wife that backfired. alan wang is at the apartment building in pittsburgh tonight where this all went down. alan? >> carolyn, we have pictures of the couple during better times. now four people are under arrest for murder including the man's wife. police say she plotted for two weeks with her boyfriend, and when the time came, it all fell apart. the apartment residents identified
another parolee who had hung himself may have abducted kayla. they searched an abandoned well in lyndon, california and found human bone fragments. but dna tests revealed they did not match makayla's profile. so now the garrett family is shifting gears again back into hoping like they have been doing for 24 years now. >> missing her, looking for her, hoping and praying for some answers and perhaps juggling them all at the same time. >> leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >>> we are...
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another parolee who had hung himself may have abducted kayla. they searched an abandoned well in lyndon, california and found human bone fragments. but dna tests revealed they did not match makayla's profile. so now the garrett family is shifting gears again back into hoping like they have been doing for 24 years now. >> missing her, looking for her, hoping and praying for some answers and perhaps juggling them all at the same time. >> leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >>> we are learning more about the death of a home intruder at the hands of the resident. what first seemed to be a burglary gone bad has turned into what police say was an elaborate conspiracy by an estranged wife that backfired. alan wang is at the apartment building in pittsburgh tonight where this all went down. alan? >> carolyn, we have pictures of the couple during better times. now four people are under arrest for murder including the man's wife. police say she plotted for two weeks with her boyfriend, and when the time came, it all fell apart. the apartment residents identified
another parolee who had hung himself may have abducted kayla. they searched an abandoned well in lyndon, california and found human bone fragments. but dna tests revealed they did not match makayla's profile. so now the garrett family is shifting gears again back into hoping like they have been doing for 24 years now. >> missing her, looking for her, hoping and praying for some answers and perhaps juggling them all at the same time. >> leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >>> we are...
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kayla, good morning. >> a busy morning. citigroup kicking off his first conference call as ceo and not an easy call. the bank took higher than expected legal charges, $500 million more than analysts priced in. additionally some $800 million more was expected to released from loan loss reserves. citi on lie released $76 million. that's been keeping bank earnings afloat. where their earnings did rise, the cfo pointed to the investment bank where like other banks debt under writing surged. much of that activity of fiscal cliff related. even with expense reductions, analysts are fng it tough to see how much profit they can post. core return on equity from both city go up and bank of america far below their peers. citigroup 2.5% and bank of america 3%. that's according to jmp securities. bank of america saw a rarity this earnings season. they saw net interest margins rise. net interest income fell leading nachlts at citi research to call numbers overall soft. b of a settled many issues but there's a long standing fight and an $8
kayla, good morning. >> a busy morning. citigroup kicking off his first conference call as ceo and not an easy call. the bank took higher than expected legal charges, $500 million more than analysts priced in. additionally some $800 million more was expected to released from loan loss reserves. citi on lie released $76 million. that's been keeping bank earnings afloat. where their earnings did rise, the cfo pointed to the investment bank where like other banks debt under writing surged....
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kayla? >> melissa, the conference still under way. the executives are still in prepared remarks right now. we do have a few interesting tea leaves to read on the record. it did take a few charges including the charge relating to the settlement this week on an ongoing foreclosure review. tim sloan saying on this morning's call charges associated with the review which had been going on for a long time will end in the second quarter. that's a good thing. the ceo praising new rules out from the consumer financial protection bureau, calling for fiscal certainty saying that's what the banks small and mid market customers need to make their investments. stocks still down. that problem is basically because the quarter confirmed all suspicions, wells would be hit with low margins in the face of low interest rates and mortgage boom is starting to slow. basically what a bank makes when it lends deposits, lost 25 basis points last quarter. they thought the drop would be smaller. in both cases, wells saw deposits jump. that's also a good problem,
kayla? >> melissa, the conference still under way. the executives are still in prepared remarks right now. we do have a few interesting tea leaves to read on the record. it did take a few charges including the charge relating to the settlement this week on an ongoing foreclosure review. tim sloan saying on this morning's call charges associated with the review which had been going on for a long time will end in the second quarter. that's a good thing. the ceo praising new rules out from...
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c one of them was kayla medley who stopped breathing. "i screamed at him," grizzleed said "don't die on me, don't die on me." medley survived. grizzle said of the inside ofsu his car "there was so much blood it was sloshing." six-year-old veronica moser sullivan was found by specialistca sergeant gerald jonsgaard. he was close to tears.iv "i checked for a pulse, she was dead.jo no pulse," he said. mary ellen hansen was veronica's great aunt. she was in the courtroom and heard it all.ard >> it was gut wrenching. it really was. to think that a six-year-old child's life was snuffed out in seconds. >> reporter: holmes never lookedco at her or any of the victimsol sitting in the courtroom. what do you want done with james holmes? >> well, i want him to have a fair trial. and i want him to be convicted. and my wish is that he have life in prison. and everyday he thinks about those victims by having their pictures on the wall. >> reporter: police discovered holmes bought the ticket on july 8, about two weeks before theou july 20 shooting and vi
c one of them was kayla medley who stopped breathing. "i screamed at him," grizzleed said "don't die on me, don't die on me." medley survived. grizzle said of the inside ofsu his car "there was so much blood it was sloshing." six-year-old veronica moser sullivan was found by specialistca sergeant gerald jonsgaard. he was close to tears.iv "i checked for a pulse, she was dead.jo no pulse," he said. mary ellen hansen was veronica's great aunt. she was in...
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so as kayla said, we have stocking horse bids now for the majority of the assets. i would say beyond the $85 million we probably still have $100 million worth of other assets that will drive more proceeds. but, we have to see who's going to be successful at auction. frankly the way this has gone so far i think the auction on the cake side, twinkie side, will be wild and woolly. >> is anybody taking over the factories, and that element of it? >> flower's bakeries on the bread side has 28 plants as part of their bid package. and i believe ubs baking for some of the minor bread brands has about four plants. the cake side is a five plant deal. >> and how quick can they get this back up and running so we see these brands again on the store shelves and how important is that? >> the bread side probably will be -- it depends again on who is successful. but it's strategic. like flowers, i think it's not nearly as long as someone like dean and apollo coming in, nonstrategic. my guess on the cakeside is they're probably targeting back-to-school for a relaunch. >> once you los
so as kayla said, we have stocking horse bids now for the majority of the assets. i would say beyond the $85 million we probably still have $100 million worth of other assets that will drive more proceeds. but, we have to see who's going to be successful at auction. frankly the way this has gone so far i think the auction on the cake side, twinkie side, will be wild and woolly. >> is anybody taking over the factories, and that element of it? >> flower's bakeries on the bread side...
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. >> snowmobiler kayla moore remains in intensive care after this crash on thursday. moore being treat forward a brain injury. when you see, you'll understand and he also developed bleeding around the heart. >> this is like, hey. mom, i made it that is a reaction from miami heat star lebron james, president obama well yums nba champions to the white house. >> the team gave the president a jersey. and according to the president it's lebron james world and we're all just living in it. how funny is that? >> type for another check on the forecast. >> yes. spencer christian is here with that. >> here is a time lapse view looking over the sky over the bay, along the bay bridge. blue skies and thin, bloken high clouds overnight is about it. that is what we have right now. you can see clear, calm conditions, nationwide, torjs it is is a very varied weather picture. chicago, st. louis, highs into 60s and a chance of showers, colder qerj in fargo and minneapolis to light snow to showers, state wide in california sunny, dry conditions and mild in spots. 44 in yosemite. here is a
. >> snowmobiler kayla moore remains in intensive care after this crash on thursday. moore being treat forward a brain injury. when you see, you'll understand and he also developed bleeding around the heart. >> this is like, hey. mom, i made it that is a reaction from miami heat star lebron james, president obama well yums nba champions to the white house. >> the team gave the president a jersey. and according to the president it's lebron james world and we're all just living...
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that it's not a kayla garrepark. and i hot i can go on living like half of the last 20 years looking for her. >> michaela garecht was only 9 years old when she was kidnapped outside a grocery store and a word back 1988. meanwhile the search of for the victims of speed freak killers continues and linden. so far no human remains have been, and the date is taking longer than expected. the fbi says the well is deeper than they originally thought it was a they have not yet reached the bottom. once they do they will start hansa think of the dark to see if there any human remains. >> tonight community members and martine as will have a chance to get some answers about impending closure of a fire station due to budget cuts. fire officials will talk about how the district plans of responding to fires and medical emergencies in the areas affected by the closure. last month, the board of supervisors unanimously voted to approve a proposal to close 4 stations and contra costa county. the other states are located in lafayette, wa
that it's not a kayla garrepark. and i hot i can go on living like half of the last 20 years looking for her. >> michaela garecht was only 9 years old when she was kidnapped outside a grocery store and a word back 1988. meanwhile the search of for the victims of speed freak killers continues and linden. so far no human remains have been, and the date is taking longer than expected. the fbi says the well is deeper than they originally thought it was a they have not yet reached the bottom....
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. >>> now, kayla is at the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> good morning. wall street is launching jack lew, president obama's nomination for the next secretary of the treasury and once confirmed he will undertake negotiations with congress over the country's credit card limit. holiday retail sales rose 2.5%, that is less than expected and retailers stocks are reacting. meanwhile, the overall market is unchanged on the week. >> kayla at the new york stock exchange, thanks. >>> doing a fly by of our planet last night but you can see nothing happened. it earned the unfortunate nickname of tooks day asteroid as scientists thought it had a 2% chance of hitting earth in 2099. that has been ruled out, a good thing, too j because new data shows us the asteroid is much bigger than first estimated. whew, a sigh of relief. back to carl and al. >> it's really close. bruce willis is on that. >> i was going to say, that video looks a little like the game "asteroids" i remember from the '80s. it does. >> look, houston, it does! >> and get a high score. >>> let's get a ch
. >>> now, kayla is at the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> good morning. wall street is launching jack lew, president obama's nomination for the next secretary of the treasury and once confirmed he will undertake negotiations with congress over the country's credit card limit. holiday retail sales rose 2.5%, that is less than expected and retailers stocks are reacting. meanwhile, the overall market is unchanged on the week. >> kayla at the new york stock exchange,...
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kayla, thank you. >>> to this morning's squawk on the tweet, a little something to do with netflix. what movie best describes the netflix comeback? tweet us @squawkstreet, your responses throughout the morning. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> we hoped to bring you glen silverlake. he had to cancel. we hope to bring him to you as soon as we can, but not today. to squawk on the tweet. netflix making a big comeback, shares soaring after surprising wall street with the quarterly profit. what movie best describes netflix's comeback? some obvious ones here. kyle, of course, "return of the living dead," very nice. jessica, at the risk of being obvious, netflix comeback is like "rocky 2." was that clever? i can't remember. jason tweets "revenge of the nerds." we'll see. as simon said, blackberry ten days away. we'll
kayla, thank you. >>> to this morning's squawk on the tweet, a little something to do with netflix. what movie best describes the netflix comeback? tweet us @squawkstreet, your responses throughout the morning. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on...
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in washington, kayla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the polaroid camera which fell way behind in popular when the digital camera came along is trying to make a come back. polaroid is introducing its new camera. they can also print or up load directly to social network platform. >> we like to consider ourselves a social network platform because we're all in polaroids that we didn't want to be in. >>> being single during midlife could raise your risk of premature deaths. the research studied almost 1,200 men and found that those who had been previously married had an increased risk. the team notes that these findings held consistent even after accounting for other risk factors. they suspect chronic loneliness can be driving the increased risk. >>> nasa scientists say the curiosity used a dust removal tool before taking these pictures showing the texture of a martian rock. you can see fractures, pits and tiny grains on the surface. the pictures were taken last week by the curiosity and show about one square inch of the dust. the nasa tool is just a brush that's at the end of a robot
in washington, kayla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the polaroid camera which fell way behind in popular when the digital camera came along is trying to make a come back. polaroid is introducing its new camera. they can also print or up load directly to social network platform. >> we like to consider ourselves a social network platform because we're all in polaroids that we didn't want to be in. >>> being single during midlife could raise your risk of premature...
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thanks, kayla. want to draw your attention to exxon and apple. exxon reclaiming the mantle as the world's most valuable company. .07%. that caps what's obviously been a tough week for apple. you can see the stock now at 443.90. when we come back, the company helping people around the world pay for online shopping without a credit card or bank account. we'll find out how it's done when we come back. [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watching. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer
thanks, kayla. want to draw your attention to exxon and apple. exxon reclaiming the mantle as the world's most valuable company. .07%. that caps what's obviously been a tough week for apple. you can see the stock now at 443.90. when we come back, the company helping people around the world pay for online shopping without a credit card or bank account. we'll find out how it's done when we come back. [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watching....
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kayla, let me start with you. so you're from pittsburgh. you went all the way to steubenville. why did you make this extraordinary effort. >> yeah, i'm from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, and i drove all the way to steubenville with me and my friend. we went there. this case really hit home for me. the fact that all of this evidence was not brought up, and the right people are not being charged. there are only two charged when there are multiple involved, it turned my stomach and made me sick. i wanted to go there to show her that she's not alone and she has supporters all over the country that support her. it's touching and heartbreaking that this is happening so close to home. >> cayla, i have a question for you, just playing devil's advocate, why don't you allow justice to take it's course. the case is supposed to start in early february. what is your response to critics that are saying that anonymous is jumping the gun here? >> i don't think they're jumping the gun at all. if they wouldn't have gotten involved, i honestly think that so much evidence that should be in this case w
kayla, let me start with you. so you're from pittsburgh. you went all the way to steubenville. why did you make this extraordinary effort. >> yeah, i'm from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, and i drove all the way to steubenville with me and my friend. we went there. this case really hit home for me. the fact that all of this evidence was not brought up, and the right people are not being charged. there are only two charged when there are multiple involved, it turned my stomach and made me sick....
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>> kayla, thank you very much for that. kayla tausche talking about the banks. goldman sachs reporting a blowout quarter. mary thompson takes us through those numbers. >> they were big numbers. fourth quarter gains in the investment and lending portfolio, also strength in debt underwriting and a decline in the amount of money that the company set aside for pay. now, earnings of $5.60 a share were well above analyst estimates. beating forecasts by $1.3 billion. the investment bank's return on equity, measure of profitability jumping to an annualized 16.5%, highest level in almost three years. sustainability is questionable saying it got a boost from the sale of goldman's hedge fund administration business. that lowered comp expense. driving last quarter's returns, 64% increase in banking revenue, underwriting revenue doubled. the 42% increase in revenue was fuelled by a 50% gain, thanks to currencies. revenue from equity trading was up 36%, helped by the sale of the hedge fund business. goldman's investing in lending arm was a standout. due to gains in the invest
>> kayla, thank you very much for that. kayla tausche talking about the banks. goldman sachs reporting a blowout quarter. mary thompson takes us through those numbers. >> they were big numbers. fourth quarter gains in the investment and lending portfolio, also strength in debt underwriting and a decline in the amount of money that the company set aside for pay. now, earnings of $5.60 a share were well above analyst estimates. beating forecasts by $1.3 billion. the investment bank's...